As I look forward to moving ahead with our new home. I wanted to take time to remember our beginings.
This is as told by Byron when asked about the RJ start up Jan. 2002.
Interesting....
Well, RotoJunkie originally began as a way for Ric and I to teach ourselves web design. I had been a rotisserie nut for years and started up a work league where Ric joined. It was his first experience with Roto but he was a huge sports fan like myself and a superior writer.
So, in February of 1999 we launched RotoJunkie. We took alot of our inspiration from two very popular Houston fan sites that Ric introduced me to: clutchcity.net (probably the best fan site on the Internet) and astrosconnection.com.
My goal was to create an online community for intelligent rotisserie fans to congregate, in fact, we referred to ouselves as the "sports bar on the Internet."
To our good fortune, Bob Kohm quickly became a follower of the site and in the summer of 2000, when Ric decided to move on to other adventures, Bob became my partner.
I still am blown away that you guys continue to support us not only with your kind words but your donations. The money you guys contributed a few months ago went a long way to keeping this site going.
Rotisserie baseball really is a passion for me and I'm thrilled that you guys continue to let me share that passion with you.
This is as told by Byron when asked about the RJ start up Jan. 2002.
Interesting....
Well, RotoJunkie originally began as a way for Ric and I to teach ourselves web design. I had been a rotisserie nut for years and started up a work league where Ric joined. It was his first experience with Roto but he was a huge sports fan like myself and a superior writer.
So, in February of 1999 we launched RotoJunkie. We took alot of our inspiration from two very popular Houston fan sites that Ric introduced me to: clutchcity.net (probably the best fan site on the Internet) and astrosconnection.com.
My goal was to create an online community for intelligent rotisserie fans to congregate, in fact, we referred to ouselves as the "sports bar on the Internet."
To our good fortune, Bob Kohm quickly became a follower of the site and in the summer of 2000, when Ric decided to move on to other adventures, Bob became my partner.
I still am blown away that you guys continue to support us not only with your kind words but your donations. The money you guys contributed a few months ago went a long way to keeping this site going.
Rotisserie baseball really is a passion for me and I'm thrilled that you guys continue to let me share that passion with you.
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